Lingones on the fourth day. while our men, having stopped for three days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones with orders that... The elements of Latin syntax - Page 122by William Hetherington Harris - 1869Full view - About this book
| Julius Caesar - Gaul - 1853 - 592 pages
...in the territories of the Lingones on the fourth day, whilst our men, having stopped for three days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones [with orders]... | |
| Francis Adelbert Blackburn - Latin language - 1883 - 298 pages
...mountain, began again to make a stand, when they saw this. 7 4. Our [men] having waited three days on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, could not pursue them. 5. After the lapse 8 of three days he began to follow them himself with all... | |
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1884 - 148 pages
...fourth day they arrived at the territories of the Lingones, and our men, having delayed for three days on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent a letter and messengers to the Lingones not to help them... | |
| Thomas Thomson M'Lagan - 1884 - 76 pages
...4. About one hundred and thirty thousand men survived that battle. 5. Our men delayed for three days on account of the wounds of the soldiers, and the burial of the dead. 6. In the same place an attack had lately been made upon our men. 7. The Helvetii had encamped... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1885 - 592 pages
...in the territories of the Lingones on the fourth day, while our men, having stopped for three days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones [with orders]... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1896 - 588 pages
...in the territories of the Lingones on the fourth day, while our men, having stopped for three days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones [with orders]... | |
| Julius Caesar - Gaul - 1919 - 608 pages
...in the territories of the Lingones on the fourth day, whilst our men, having stopped for three days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of tne slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones [with... | |
| Ronald Mellor - History - 1998 - 548 pages
...in the territories of the Lingones on the fourth day. while our men, having stopped for three days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, had not been able to follow them. Caesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones with orders that... | |
| Philosophy - 2006 - 385 pages
...in the territories of the Lingdnes on the fourth day, whilst our men, having stopped for three days, both on account of the wounds of the soldiers and the burial of the slain, had not been able to follow them. Csesar sent letters and messengers to the Lingones [with orders]... | |
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